top of page

Greeting to all my families in the Name of Jesus Christ. As I wrote this letter to let you know what I was doing on the second place in Mozambique. It’s a wonderful time in the presence of the Lord on His guiding. Stepping by faith is challenging to me as the plan to go to Zambia, it didn’t work. God has a better plan for my team to this country Mozambique instead. After we got our visa one day, we travelled from South Africa by bus. It took about 8 hours. I was excited to have a new experience. For the first week, we stayed with pastor in Maputo. This city was flooded in ten years ago and caused to a big disaster as some parts of this area are destroyed. Since many years the trashes still remains for us and local people to see any where we go. And one more thing most of people here are poor. By the mercy of the Lord, there is one church here with pastor who’s been working so much hard as the servant of Jesus Christ to bring the good news to people. So we worked here everyday going to visit people and pray for them. Also we had chances to give some messages with cell group. For me also I had a chance to preach at the church. I thanked God who has been teaching me to be in confidence to be in front of the people. I’ve been learning a lot through this outreach… Then we moved to another location called “Mashawa”. New place, new ministry. It’s quite real outreach for me working as a nurse or doctor! We’ve been out to visit people by checking their health and giving them some medication.

First day we went to the local place “Matora” travelled by van. It’s new experience with full of people in one car. Unfortunately the road cut off by the heavy rain from last night. So we decided to walk about 5 kilometers. As the Lord sees our heart, he sent a truck for us to get there. When we got there, we found one grandmother who stays alone in her house here’s quite old, it seemed like no one taking care of here. We checked her health “blood Pressure” and did some message for her as she complained her pain on her knee. Another family we visit, we blessed them with some food supplies because they don’t really have some thins to eat. Also their house is not in good condition. When the rain comes in the night, this family is getting in choke.
We’ve been walking in the sun for a whole day while we announced to people to come for the next day… Next day we came by train. It’s very funny, the train were full of the passengers. If we aren’t in hurry/ fight to get in the train, it means we will miss the trip. Some of them have to hang themselves outside of the train. It’s dangerous but they have no choice. We went there for checking up their health, give them some medicines, wound care, and health teaching. It took for a whole day. Tired but challenging. Most of sickness here is skin infection, joint paining, HIV positive, and etc. Sometime it’s hard to diagnose what’s wrong with their body but we tried to do our best to help them. After this place we move to another place working with church’s community 4 days in row. We did as the same stuff as the first place in medical and health checking. There were many patients came to us. So in each day we went back home late in the night through experiencing with local transportation with full people in one taxi. I really enjoy this outreach here so much as I could see the different life. It would be sad when we saw someone are really in need and we don’t have anything much to help them.
So finally our outreach suppose to end up about 21st February but unfortunately, our school but get is limited (almost finished) because we spent some of our money for medical supplies. We have to go back early in 10 days. So could continue our outreach there.

"My eyes have seen all this, my ears have heard and understood it" Job 13:1

As my outreach in Matekereng, I have seen many things which there are many people still do not have a chance to see them. Life with simple living style which you can see every day there and beautiful culture. It made my heart falling in love with it. In other hand life is hard for them to live since the development from outside their village is reaching. People are starting poor. No hope in the future, especially kids having without education. I want all of us to keep praying to God what He put into your heart to help someone there.

There is a boy he was asking me to help to find some support for his study. His name is Solly. He is 27 years old. He wants to study so much hard for his future and hoping that will bring his family good live. Right now he is working with a new church in his village. He is a very good servant of Christ. I am sure that he will bring the hope of Christ for his generation. And I trust in you that you can be the one who bring light to shine upon life by your help. Thanks

Here you can see his story that quoted by him:

"I was born in a poor family of 4 members. We are Christian. I had a grandmother and my mom with 2 young sisters. My grandmother was supporting us with her pension until she passed away in 2006 and by then I was finish my school and I have to find job to support my family. I grew up without a father and my mom was not working. I had a dream when I was a child, I wanted to study in doctor but I failed because of financial problems. Now I am unemployed with only grade 12 certificate. My dream was changed. All I want is to study and work as as soon as possible for the save of my family. Even now I'm praying to God for his willing.That's all my life, dreams and wishes are leaving on God. God bless you"

If you have a heart and willing to help to support, please let me know. I would like to do the best for him in the Love of Christ.

Since I've been disappeared fro a while from communication, I have been for a short outreach in a very far village outside of Johannesburg after my team didn't know what we should do for the next step. God is always good all the time. He has sent someone who could lead us to the village and provide us some money to by some medical supplies. We set off from Johannesburg on Monday morning heading forward to "Matekereng" village where is no water enough to use. It took us about 8 hours to get there by a car. We arrived in the night. So there is a temporary church running the service at that time, we joined the service and presented ourself for what we will be doing here. It's quite amazing for me, my skin is attracted to the people. Most of the kids came to look and touched mine. Especially they want to know me. Next day we ran the program at the church working with kids, teenagers, and adult. We got to know them to know what their needs and some hard situations they've been going through. Most of the people here have problem with HIV and also pregnant without marry. We taught them how to prevent the diseases (STI), how to live good life, life with hope, more that that we gave the words of the Lord and etc. Finally I took charge of kids. Teaching them some songs, games, drama, bible story! Every night at the church the kids has to perform some thing. I was so surprise all the kids here they are so confidence. They like to sing, acting in dram, especially dance. We all in the church danced together. Dance is everything for their life, its means they are growing up with music. I had a very good time there because I've grew up as the same in the village.One night I had to give the message in the church. I was talking about the vision of the church how God will give this church to be influence among this community and also in God we have hope in Him. I was so glad/thankful to God that my message was impacting to the people and especially to the teenagers who will become adult one day because most of the people here have no job (they are poor). Kids don't have shoes and clothes to wear and not much have education. So their life has been suffering over and over. The words of God bring light to them for their future. I still keep praying for them.

Not only church that we worked with. We went to the hospital, helping nurses at the observation section (taking vital signs), also learning some more things from them how to treat patients. Another thing we did. We went to school, teaching how to live life while they are teenagers. One thing we won't forget is praying fro them.

Time in the village was so much worth for me. I like it so much. I could spend time with local people and live like them fro a while. Life there is hard, especially no hope. So people try to have a better life in the city but even worse than that. Please pray for This Village that the people will have hope in Jesus Christ.

Now I just got back to Johannesburg for few days and been processing visa for Mozambique for the next outreach. Please also keep praying for us.

Thanks all my friends

 

Community Health

Care Through IPHC School 

Beyond lives in Mozambique

January 23rd – February 11th, 2013

Life has chances, Matekareng, South Africa

January 5th, 2013

Matekereng, South Africa

January 5th, 2013

bottom of page